Ukraine Prosecutor-General Iryna Venedyktova said the bodies of over 410 civilians have been removed from towns surrounding Kyiv that were retaken from Russia
“In the streets, hundreds of civilians were murdered in a cowardly way,” Macron said in aPoland’s prime minister, Mateusz Morawiecki, called the actions of the Russian army “acts of genocide,” thereported. He called for a meeting of European heads of state “as soon as possible” to impose “effective sanctions” on Russia.
Russia’s Ministry of Defense denied there had been atrocities committed, calling the images “staged,”according to thePrime Minister Boris Johnson of Great Britain condemned “Russia’s despicable attacks against innocent civilians in Irpin and Bucha,” saying in a statement that President Putin “is desperate” and “his invasion is failing.” Johnson added that “Ukraine’s resolve has never been stronger.
Bodies were first buried in a mass grave on the grounds of the Church of St. Andrew and Pyervozvannoho All Saints during the first days of the invasion, residents told
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